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Title:
Handbill: Stop the cuts in education
Object name(s):
flyer
Brief description:
Handbill printed on both sides with big red and black lettering. The flyer is framed with a dotted line and the well-recognisable symbol of the function cut (scissor) crossed by a red interdiction sign. The flyer advertises a meeting about the cuts in education for the schools of Hackney led by representatives of NUT (National Union of Teachers), the Deputy Mayor of Hackney Anntoinette Bramble and the Head Teacher of Urswick School Richard Brown.
Collection:
Hackney Museum
Inscription content:
[Front] Open meeting for parents, teachers and the local community. Everyone is welcome. Defend Hackney schools, stop the cuts in education. Tuesday 7 February, 5.30 pm. The Urswick School, Paragon Road, Hackney E9 6NR Kevin Courtney, General Secretary NUT Anntoinette Bramble, Deputy Mayor Hackney Richard Brown, head Teachers The Urswick School and Chair of Hackney Schools’ Forum Dave Davis, Joint Secretary Hackney NUT Plus a local parent campaigner. [Reverse] The cuts will be devasting for hackney schools £23.329.088 budget cut, £825.06 cut per child, equivalent to 626 teacher job cuts or…1200 support staff job cuts. Already we are seeing the following across the country: Cuts to intervention posts, cuts to support staff, cuts to extra-curricula activities, increased charging for music lessons etc., lack of founding for resources, increased class sizes, narrowing of the curriculum and this is just the beginning of the cuts
Object name:
flyer (X)
Object number:
2018.50
Object production date:
c.2017
Text reason:
Collections online record

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/e9b3249e-33c8-3eb1-a42c-022a8eaaa1b0

Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/e9b3249e-33c8-3eb1-a42c-022a8eaaa1b0, Hackney Museum, CC BY-NC

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